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New Book for the First-Time Vegetable Gardener

If you’re one of the 20 million (give or take) Americans who took up gardening with the onset of the COVID-19 quarantines of 2020, you’ll be psyched for a vegetable gardening-focused book that is new for Spring 2021. The book is aptly entitled The First-Time Gardener: Growing Vegetables: All the know-how and encouragement you need ...

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Seed Starting Part 1: Before You Sow

Considering starting seeds for your vegetable garden this year? If you’re one of the millions of people who took up gardening as the pandemic wore on into its first month of lockdown, you may have begun your gardening experience on fly. This year, however, you have the opportunity to be a bit more planful about ...

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Growing Strawberry Plants from Seeds

Who knew that growing strawberry plants from seeds was possible? When I was a kid growing up on the farm, we had a quarter-acre strawberry patch from which we conducted U-Pick sales. Strawberry growing at that time meant transplanting either small plants that we bought from a wholesale nursery or the “babies” produced at the ...

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Grow Kitchen Minis Peppers and Tomatoes Indoors

Kitchen Minis is a new line of miniature potted vegetables that folks can grow inside on a sunny countertop or out on a patio table. And considering that most of America has had to put their outdoor vegetable gardens on hold for the cold months, having some choices for what to grow indoors is extremely ...

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Drip Tape for Vegetable Garden Watering

It was a dry summer of drought conditions, and drip tape saved my eggplant, tomato and pepper crop. Let me rephrase that. It saved my colleague’s crops, which he planted in 30-yd. long rows. And while COVID made working together a bit tough, the tape made watering the crop easy and accessible to anyone. As ...

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The Fall Vegetable Garden 2.0

If you were on the Victory Garden 2.0 kick when the pandemic hit earlier in the spring of 2020, I suggest you keep your focus and carry through with a fall vegetable gardening—and *gasp!* maybe even the first bit of winter. Are you as tired as your tomato plants look now? Feel weighed down with ...

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